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๐ฉบ Know your gut, own your health โ donโt let gluten hold you back!
The SELFCHECK Gluten Sensitivity Test is a CE-certified, home-use diagnostic kit that detects IgA antibodies to tissue transglutaminase (tTG), a key marker for coeliac disease. Delivering over 97% accuracy comparable to intestinal biopsy, it provides results in just 5 minutes from a simple finger-prick blood sample. Suitable for adults and children over 5, this test empowers proactive health management with clinical-grade reliability and easy-to-follow instructions.
| Asin | B07JCKB3S3 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Model Number | SC8224 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | VEDALAB |
| Package Dimensions | 14.8 x 10 x 2.2 cm; 30 g |
User
GP recognised but make sure someone else helps.
First, make sure you're eating and have been eating gluten normally or this test absolutely won't work.The idea of stabbing my own finger was horrifying, but it surprisingly absolutely did not hurt.You also get two stabbers incase you mess up the first. Place the stabber on your finger pad, NOT the side. It doesn't hurt at all but you'll still be trying to wring your finger out of blood whilst collecting it in the weird pipette.I also recommend doing this with another person to assist. The process is a little complicated and between the counting seconds and squeezing blood out of your hand it you might mess it up.It's easy to do and use, it can just be a little complicating to read the instructions as the steps must be done exactly as written.However a really great test, definitely saves waiting a week for GP results and the GP recognises it as a legitimate test which is great. Would definitely use others from this range.
User
Pipette doesnโt work
It was easy enough to use the lance to draw blood but the pipette just doesnโt suck it up to the black line. The instructions say not to squeeze the bulb so if the pipette doesnโt suck the blood up on itโs own then youโre stuck. Mine didnโt so I literally couldnโt complete the test.
User
Ok but expensive
It appeared to work. Exactly how accurate I will never know. Expensive for what it is.
User
Easy to use appropriate test
This tests for anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA antibidies, which is what your doctor would test for. Many other tests test for other things that are not appropriate in the diagnosis of coeluac disease. The test was easy to use with good instructions. The lance worked very well and the capillary tube worked fine- you just have to be patient and keep squeezing your finger (not the bulb). I would definitely recommend. I just wanted to check I didn't have coeliac disease before starting a gluten-free diet (you have to eat gluten for 6 weeks before doing this test, so didnt want to find the diet helped but then be unable to check for CD).
User
Missing part
Unfortunately there was no pipette in the box so unable to use. Will be returning for a refund.
User
Did it's job.
Easy enough to use if you read the instructions. Only real problem is i don't draw enough blood but managed to get 80percent of recommended blood on the lancet. I don't think you probably need 100per cent as there seems enough to me to do its job. The result got redder for negative during the time to wait, a very clear negative. I think the test is accurate. As i wouldn't say i have a clear problem with Gluten. It was just something i wanted to rule out for my own mind as i have Chronic Fatigue and had a grandad who was celiac.
User
Not to difficult to use
Tried this as have been put on gluten free diet by dietician but not convinced that that was my problem. Test shows negative so my thoughts confirmed. Quite simple to use but difficult getting enough blood from finger!
User
Poor quality
Don't waste your money. "pricker" could only be described as the quality of a plastic toy found in Pound shop Christmas crackers. Go to the doctor for a proper test.
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